Wild boar causes 2-vehicle accident along PIE; no reported injuries

SINGAPORE - A wild boar caused a two-vehicle accident on the Pan Island Expressway on Sunday afternoon (Dec 31), the latest in a series of incidents involving the animal on the roads this year. The accident on Sunday occurred at around 5.50pm, just after the Bukit Timah Expressway exit towards Changi Airport. The Straits Times understands that no one was injured. According to teacher Alex Loh, 39, who drove past the scene shortly after the incident, a lorry appeared to have hit the animal. A red car then rear-ended the lorry. Photos Mr Loh took showed the boar lying in the middle of the expressway. A police car was also spotted at the scene. "The boar was bleeding from the mouth and kicking hard, although I was not sure if it survived," said Mr Loh. Wild boars spotted at Tuas MRT station Related Story Wild boar sightings: Where are they found in Singapore Related Story Whe...